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Mike Moraitis

What Titans are getting in ex-Eagles OT Andre Dillard

The Tennessee Titans reportedly made their first outside signing of the offseason on Monday, a move that addressed the offensive line.

Tennessee agreed to terms with former Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle, Andre Dillard, who is expected to be at least a temporary solution at left tackle, one of the team’s biggest needs.

The problem with that is Dillard doesn’t have a ton of starting experience. In four years in the league (he missed 2020 with a torn biceps), the former first-round pick has only started nine games, including zero in 2022.

Some of that can be attributed to the fact that the Eagles have been deep along the offensive line (must be nice), but as Eagles Wire managing editor Glenn Erby told us in a recent Q&A, there’s a bit more to it than that.

Here’s a look at what Erby had to say about that and more when we asked him five questions about Tennessee’s newest offensive lineman.

Why wasn't Dillard able to latch on as a full-time starter in Philly?

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GE: Dillard dealt with injuries, inconsistent play, and an improving Jordan Mailata. He sat behind Jason Peters as a rookie and then missed the entire 2020 season with an injury. That injury allowed Mailata to improve and gradually receive more reps. Dillard also missed five games in 2022 with a fractured forearm suffered in training camp.

Do you think Dillard is capable of being a good starting LT?

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GE: The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Dillard is absolutely capable of being a starting left tackle in the NFL as long as he can stay healthy, and avoid bouts of inconsistent play.  Dillard is stout in the running game, and is a solid pass protector, but can struggle with the bull rush from opposing defensive ends.

Is Dillard able to effectively play inside if need be?

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GE: Dillard cross-trained at guard with the Eagles and saw game action at right and left guard when Landon Dickerson or Isaac Seumalo were forced to exit late in the season.  The talented pass-blocker could actually flourish with a move inside.

What are Dillard's biggest strengths?

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GE: Dillard is an excellent athlete, has smooth, fluid footwork, and the reach to control defenders on the outside when he gets properly set with his kick slide.

What are Dillard's biggest areas for improvement?

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GE: He can improve in the run game, and needs to continue to add lower body strength and power on the edge. Dillard can be a finesse player at times but has improved his motor and physicality.

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